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class Builder

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For CA and end-entity certificates in a private PKI, the common name (CN) can be any string within the length limit.

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Two-digit code that specifies the country in which the certificate subject located.

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Contains a sequence of one or more X.500 relative distinguished names (RDNs), each of which consists of an object identifier (OID) and a value. For more information, see NIST’s definition of Object Identifier (OID).

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Disambiguating information for the certificate subject.

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Typically a qualifier appended to the name of an individual. Examples include Jr. for junior, Sr. for senior, and III for third.

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First name.

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Concatenation that typically contains the first letter of the GivenName, the first letter of the middle name if one exists, and the first letter of the Surname.

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The locality (such as a city or town) in which the certificate subject is located.

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Legal name of the organization with which the certificate subject is affiliated.

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A subdivision or unit of the organization (such as sales or finance) with which the certificate subject is affiliated.

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Typically a shortened version of a longer GivenName. For example, Jonathan is often shortened to John. Elizabeth is often shortened to Beth, Liz, or Eliza.

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The certificate serial number.

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State in which the subject of the certificate is located.

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Family name. In the US and the UK, for example, the surname of an individual is ordered last. In Asian cultures the surname is typically ordered first.

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A title such as Mr. or Ms., which is pre-pended to the name to refer formally to the certificate subject.